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Just a short post today.

I see a lot of videos online.  More than I care to admit because I get distracted from working.  Well, just today, there was a video I wanted to watch but this is what came up instead:

youtubecopyright

Wow!!

“This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by a third party”

I’m assuming that the video had a sound track in the background…probably a song from a commercial artist.

So, just because there are LOT’s of videos on YouTube that have popular songs in the background doesn’t mean that it’s ok.  It just means that they haven’t gotten caught yet.

Now, this particular video was a personal, non-business related video but just imagine if it were.  What do you think your viewers will think of you or your business if they see a message like THAT!!!

Doesn’t look too professional does it?

Remember, perception is reality in business.  Make sure your video doesn’t get banned by using commercial, copyright material.

There are plenty of sources where you can purchase suitable music for your video.  Just do a Google search for “video music” or “PLR video music”.

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2 Responses to “How To Avoid Getting Banned On YouTube”


Anya November 11, 2009

i am so addicted to Youtube. I watch mostly music videos and funny videos on Youtube sometimes i also upload my own funny videos in youtube. `

Jason Anderson November 12, 2009

Hi Anya, thanks for your comment.

If you like watching and sharing videos, you may want to check out this cool video sharing site where you can monetize the videos you share.

http://marketingmix.me/vf

You can share videos from Youtube or any other video sharing site (you don’t even need to create them yourself). You keep all the ad revenue for all the pages you create and you also earn commissions if someone else joins the video sharing membership.

When I share videos, it’s almost always exclusively from:

http://marketingmix.me/vf



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